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Missing mum is found safe — (Kent News)

August 3, 2007

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Kent News

A woman missing from her home in Folkestone since Tuesday has been found after her family made an emotional appeal for her to return.

Penelope Gibbs, 54, is on medication for depression and police were “gravely concerned” for her welfare following her disappearance.

Ms Gibbs was spotted by a family member in Folkestone on Thursday afternoon.

In an appeal to Ms Gibbs, her partner, William Wagland, had said: “Don’t worry – just come home.”

And her daughter, Samantha Wagland, 11, said: “I can’t eat, I can’t sleep. I wake up in the night. I don’t know what to do.”

Filed Under: Depression, Disappears/ goes missing, England, Suicidal thoughts, Thought disturbance, United Kingdom, Unspecified antidepressant

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